Bombay High Court Issues Notice To Home Ministry in Plea Seeking Issuance of Passport To 1 Year Old Afghani Girl

Bombay High Court Issues Notice To Home Ministry in Plea Seeking Issuance of Passport To 1 Year Old Afghani Girl
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The high court issued a notice to the home ministry after BSSK informed the court that the child will not find adoptive parents without a travel document

A Division Bench of the Bombay High Court comprising Justice GS Patel and Justice Neela Gokhale has issued notice to the Ministry of Home Affairs in a plea seeking the issuance of a passport to a one-year-old Afghani girl.

The notice was issued in a plea filed by Bharatiya Samaj Seva Kendra (BSSK) Pune through its Executive Director. The plea stated that the child named Atlas was born to an Afghani couple on 8th September 2021 and was surrendered to BSSK on 9th September 2021. BSSK claimed that since the child was born in India, he was entitled to an Indian passport.

The Child Welfare Committee follows a process to declare an infant as being free/fit for adoption. BSSK submitted that ‘Atlas’ i.e, the Afghani girl has not yet been so declared free/fit for adoption and that the process might itself be hindered simply for want of a citizenship document in Atlas’s name.

BSSK informed the court that adoptive parents from overseas will find it impossible to take the infant out of the country unless the infant has a travel document, namely a passport in his own name with a properly issued visa for the country of destination.

The court said that “That may be technically correct, but what is presented to us is an issue in anticipation of a future problem: Atlas, even if declared ‘fit for adoption’, will find no adoptive parents and will not successfully be adopted without a travel document. Section 8 of the Foreigners Act 1946 is invoked.”

The division bench also said that the issue was a narrow one and could be resolved with the cooperation of all parties,

“Since the legal issue appears to us to be narrow — and in all probability not contentious, one that can probably be resolved with some cooperation from all concerned — we request the assistance of Mr Aditya Thakkar or some other Advocate from the office of the Additional Solicitor General of India on behalf of the 4th Respondent, the Ministry of Home Affairs.”

Case Title: Bharatiya Samaj Seva Kendra vs UOI

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